The Holy of Holies

In The Word

Read: Ezekiel 40:48-41:26

 

 

48 Then he brought me to the porch of the temple and measured each side pillar of the porch, five cubits on each side; and the width of the gate was three cubits on each side. 49 The length of the porch was twenty cubits, and the width eleven cubits; and at the stairway by which it was ascended were columns belonging to the side pillars, one on each side.

The Inner Temple

41 Then he brought me to the sanctuary, and he measured the side pillars: six cubits wide on each side was the width of the side pillar. The width of the entrance was ten cubits and the sides of the entrance were five cubits on each side. He also measured the length of the sanctuary, forty cubits, and the width, twenty cubits.Then he went inside and measured each side pillar of the doorway, two cubits, and the doorway, six cubits high; and the width of the doorway, seven cubits. And he measured its length, twenty cubits, and the width, twenty cubits, before the sanctuary; and he said to me, “This is the Most Holy Place.”

Then he measured the wall of the temple, six cubits; and the width of the side chambers, four cubits, all around the house on every side. The side chambers were in three stories, one above another, and thirty in each story; and the side chambers extended to the wall which stood on their inward side all around, so that they could be attached, but not be attached to the wall of the temple itself. And the side chambers surrounding the templewere wider at each successive story. Because the structure surrounding the temple went upward by stages on all sides of the temple, for that reason the width of the temple increased as it went higher; and so one went up from the lowest story to the highest by way of the second story. I saw also that the house had a raised platform all around; the foundations of the side chambers were a full rod of six long cubits in height. The thickness of the outer wall of the side chambers was five cubits. But the free space between the side chambers belonging to the temple 10 and the outer chambers was twenty cubits in width around the temple on every side. 11 The doorways of the side chambers toward the free space consisted of one doorway toward the north, and another doorway toward the south; and the width of the free space was five cubits all around.

12 The building that was in front of the separate area at the side toward the west was seventy cubits wide; and the wall of the building was five cubits thick all around, and its length was ninety cubits.

13 Then he measured the temple, a hundred cubits long; the separate area with the building and its walls were also a hundred cubits long. 14 Also the width of the front of the temple and that ofthe separate areas along the east side totaled a hundred cubits.

15 And he measured the length of the building along the front of the separate area behind it, with a gallery on each side, a hundred cubits; he also measured the inner sanctuary and the porches of the courtyard. 16 The thresholds, the latticed windows, and the galleries all around their three stories, opposite the threshold, were paneled with wood all around, and from the ground to the windows (but the windows were covered), 17 over the entrance, and to the inner house, and on the outside, and on all the wall all around inside and outside, by measurement. 18 It was carved with cherubim and palm trees; and a palm tree was between cherub and cherub, and every cherub had two faces: 19 a human face toward the palm tree on one side and a young lion’s face toward the palm tree on the other side; they were carved on all the house all around. 20 From the ground to above the entrance cherubim and palm trees were carved, as well as on the wall of the sanctuary.

21 The doorposts of the sanctuary were square; as for the front of the inner sanctuary, the appearance of one doorpost was like that of the other. 22 The altar was of wood, three cubits high, and its length two cubits; its corners, its base, and its sides were of wood. And he said to me, “This is the table that is before the Lord.”23 The sanctuary and the inner sanctuary each had a double door.24 Each of the doors had two leaves, two swinging leaves; two leaves for one door and two leaves for the other. 25 Also there were carved on them, on the doors of the main room, cherubim and palm trees like those carved on the walls; and there was a threshold of wood on the front of the porch outside. 26 And there were latticed windows and palm trees on one side and on the other, on the sides of the porch; the same were on the side chambers of the house and the thresholds.

 

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Walking In The Word

 

Ezekiel was still envisioning the new temple. He continued to see and hear the measurements being called out. He even saw the most holy place and the table that were built for the Lord. However, unlike the old temple, no curtain separated the most holy place from the people anymore. That veil had been torn in two from top to bottom with Yahshua’s sacrifice. 

The Revelation which God showed to His bond-servant John tells us that the one who overcomes will be clothed in white garments. The Lord would not erase John’s name from the book of life, and the Lord would confess his name before the Father and before His angels. He would make John a pillar in the temple of God, and John would not go out from it anymore. Jesus will grant the overcomer to sit down with Him just as He also overcame and sat down with Father.

We don’t have to wait to go home to be with the Lord to experience the awesomeness of His presence. If we truly know Him, He abides in us. We can live for Him and worship Him every day. Every morning when we wake up, we can start our day by bowing down before Him and declaring, “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God, the Almighty, who was and who is and who is to come.” He alone is worthy; our Lord and our God deserves to receive glory, honor, and power. Worship Him today.

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